Is U-Turn Allowed at Toll Stations?

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DeAlina
07/29/25 7:40pm
U-turns are permitted if there is a dedicated U-turn lane. However, U-turns are not allowed at highway toll stations without a designated U-turn lane. Below are relevant explanations: 1. Potential risks: It poses dangers to normal traffic flow on highways. Highway driving directions are strictly regulated for one-way traffic. Driving in the opposite direction essentially means heading straight into oncoming vehicles, endangering regular highway traffic. 2. Disrupting other vehicles: It jeopardizes the entire highway's traffic order. Occupying other lanes catches normally driving vehicles off guard. Therefore, it is advisable to plan your route in advance before traveling, memorizing each highway junction and exit. While driving, pay attention to highway signage and make judgments ahead of time.
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